Rosemary Pork & Sage Caprese Salad
Rosemary Pork & Sage Caprese Salad

Hey everyone, it is Drew, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, rosemary pork & sage caprese salad. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have rosemary pork & sage caprese salad using 11 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Rosemary Pork & Sage Caprese Salad:
  1. Prepare pork loin; trimmed and cut into thin strips
  2. Get fresh rosemary; minced
  3. Take recipe "Sage Caprese" (see my recipes)
  4. Take fresh basil; chiffonade
  5. Prepare arugula
  6. Get spinach
  7. Take sea salt
  8. Make ready small pinch crushed pepper flakes
  9. Make ready parmigiano reggiano (use a potato peeler)
  10. Make ready kosher salt & black pepper
  11. Get olive oil

The rosemary here is dried from my garden, which is how it's so lovely and bright green. Note that I made this pork roast super garlicky, because we all really enjoy it here. How to make Balsamic Rosemary Grilled Pork Tenderloin: The great thing about marinating and grilling is that it's always such an easy way to make dinner. These delicious clean eating barbecue rosemary pork chops could be the most delicious thing to While I try to limit my pork consumption, sometimes it's a wonderful way to get a little variety in a.

Steps to make Rosemary Pork & Sage Caprese Salad:
  1. Place one large handful of each spinach and arugula into a mixing bowl.
  2. Dice the tomatoes and mozzarella from the sage caprese into a medium dice. Add to mixing bowl.
  3. Heat a saute pan with enough olive oil to coat the bottom.
  4. Add pork. Season with kosher salt, black pepper, and rosemary. Saute approximately 3-4 minutes or until pork has a nice sear and is cooked throughout.
  5. Use remaining sage caprese marinade to dress the greens, tomatoes, and cheese. Add a pinch of sea salt and crushed pepper flakes. Toss. Add pork. Toss.
  6. Transfer salad to plates. Top with peeled parmigiano reggiano.
  7. Top with basil.
  8. Variations; Bacon, roasted bell pepper, roasted garlic, slivered garlic, olive, lemon zest, pancetta, artichoke, cannellini, capers, feta, goat cheese, eggplant, fennel, cauliflower, carrots, green beans, tuna, hard boiled eggs, crushed pepper flakes, gruyere, jalapeños, scallions, chives, asparagus, corn, marjoram, mint, oregano, zucchini, peas, pine nuts, thyme, savory, walnuts

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